Business Insider -
29 May 2013 23:52

New York's new bike share system is compact and dense. Washington DC's is expansive and sparse. Seoul's is bifurcated. Paris's is comprehensive. The geographic footprint of a city's bike-sharing system can reveal both the municipality's level of commitment to transportation alternatives as well as the topography of the surrounding area. The maps below show the locations of all docking stations for 29 bike-sharing programs around the world. They are drawn at the same scale and arranged by the num...
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